

Hauling heavy loads across the vast, barren deserts was hard and risky work. dared to criticize the Puritan leadership in the hard early days of the settlement. I think maybe that the Stoics were all about the middle way, indifference, remaining calm etc etc and here FN is more recommending that all fate should be met with enthusiasm. Petra was built by Arabian nomads who became very rich as desert traders. But the trader was not often a letter-writer or a diarist hence. Camp by the shrine north of Namai at 34.6, 12.9 and when the Foxy Lady FATE spawns, a 'Namai Elder' NPC will appear at this shrine, at which point you know the FATE is up somewhere on the map. I think that story symbolizes how many people live their lives.they pick up what responsibility they can bear and suffer their way towards the finish line before dying of a heart attack on their way to the office.Īmor Fati seems very Stoic to me but different in a way I am having a hard time describing. A good tip for people going for the Foxy Lady FATE, you don't need to fly aimlessly around the map when you complete Outfoxed. This can be easily seen in the fact that The symbol of perfection to so many is Jesus Christ.who despite the crushing weight, carried the cross several hundred meters before being crucified. In the West (as well as other predominantly Christians areas) We are taught to bare the weight of our own burden and dredge on. To love ones fate, "not mearly bear what is necessary". The guy was just on another level, IMO an absolute genius. may not be appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing at work. I consider FN as a true Ubermensch, or "over-man". Fate trader :: Hard West 2 General Discussions. Learning his philosophy in tid bits like this is better than not at all I suppose. I have been led to the concept of Amor Fati recently while doing Stoic research on regret, something I have been struggling with. His writing seems erratic and I find it difficult to follow.

I am embarrassed to admit that I struggle with Nietzche.
